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Adjustable Exercise Apparatus

a technology of exercise equipment and adjustable parts, which is applied in the direction of sport equipment, gymnastic exercise, weights, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the integrity of adjustment and safety, affecting the safety of exercise equipment, etc., and achieves the effect of convenient storag

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-09-13
MURPHY G LANE
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[0006]Embodiments of the present invention provide an exercise apparatus for performing upper body exercises such as pull-ups, push-ups and dips and is adaptable for core strengthening exercises such as sit-ups, crunches, side-bends, and back-bends. The apparatus is further adaptable to provide hand weights suitable for kettle bell style exercises as well as barbell style exercises. In some embodiments of the present invention, the apparatus is adjustable so that users of differing abilities can benefit from exercising with the apparatus. Alternatively or additionally, some embodiments of the present invention are foldable for easy storage. Various embodiments of the present invention are described below. It will be understood that one embodiment of the present invention is a device having all of the features described herein. In other embodiments, a device having a subset (e.g., one or more) of the described features may be provided without departing from the present invention.
[0008]In some embodiments, when the floor bar is bisected for folding, the two segments of the floor bar are placed in a bracket which is permanently attached to the cross-bar. The bracket also has a sleeve into which the vertical bars are permanently attached. During use, the segments lock into place in the cradle using a locking mechanism as described below, which provides stability to the exercise device. When folding the floor bars for storage the locking mechanism is removed and the segments are free to fold.
[0011]In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, by incrementally adjusting the hand grips along the vertical axes of the vertical bar, in order to raise and lower them, the exercise can be made more or less difficult depending on the ability of the user. When positioned high on the vertical bar, the push-up or pull-up is relatively easy. By incremental positioning of the hand grips to lower positions, the exercise becomes incrementally more difficult. As a user becomes more proficient, the grips can be positioned to allow for more strenuous exercising. The reverse is the case with dip-style exercises, that is, at lower positioning of the hand-grips the exercise is easier than at higher positions.
[0015]In a further aspect according to some embodiments of the invention, the cross-bar is padded with materials which allow for the torso to put pressure on it, such as for example when bending over the bar, and remain relatively comfortable when performing such an act. Additionally, some embodiments of the invention include a foot-cross-bar attached to the ends of the optionally segmented floor-bars. The foot-cross-bar may also be padded for comfort and ease of use. Upon attachment of both the cross-bar and the foot-cross-bar, the device can be used for, for example, core strengthening exercises (e.g., lower back extensions). When the floor-bars are segmented they can be bent up to allow for easy storage.

Problems solved by technology

As can be appreciated rubber can wear out and coefficients of friction can change over time and with varying loads.
As a result the integrity of the adjustment and safety can be jeopardized.
The cross-bar can not be adjusted lengthwise to allow for wider or smaller arm span nor can the grip portion of the bar be adjusted to allow for personal preference or to alter the exercise.
The device takes up a lot of space as folding for easy storage is not provided.
The device does not allow for vertical adjustments and thus is not suitable for a beginner or for users with varying abilities.
The handles are freely rotatable which may result in instability of the hands and arms during the exercise.
The apparatus does not provide for exercises designed of individual arms, wrist and dumb bell style exercises.

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[0029]For the purpose of illustrating some embodiments of the invention, there is shown in the accompanying drawings several exemplary embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. The example embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements are represented by like reference numerals, which are given by way of illustration only and thus the present invention is not limited by the examples.

[0030]Turning now to FIG. 1, an exercise device 100 includes a base crossbar 101 which is adjustable lengthwise. One method to adjust the crossbar is shown in FIG. 1 in which the crossbar comprises two sections, one section being smaller than the other section and thereby fitting slideably into the other section. The two sections are held in place by a securing mechanism, such as, f...

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Abstract

Provided is exercise equipment for performing a variety of exercises for upper body exercises such as push-up, pull-up, and dip styles of exercise as well as core strengthening exercises. In some embodiments, the device allows for vertical and horizontal adjustments to a variety of positions allowing for general use for persons of all sizes and levels of abilities, from the beginner to the highly experienced and athletic person. The equipment also allows for detachment of hand grips to which weights can be attached for performing a variety of arm, wrist, shoulder and other kettle bell style exercises. Additionally the hand grips of the inventive device can be removed and positioned on a longitudinal bar to allow for barbell style exercises.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]Embodiments of the present invention relates to exercise equipment for performing a variety of exercises. More particularly, some embodiments of the present invention relate to exercise equipment for performing a variety of upper body exercises such as push-up, pull-up, and dip styles of exercise as well as core strengthening exercises. In some embodiments, the device allows for vertical adjustments to a variety of positions allowing for general use for persons of all levels of abilities, from the beginner to the highly experienced and athletic person. In other embodiments, the device provides handgrips that are used on the equipment that can be removed from the equipment and allow one or more uniquely designed weight plates to be attached to the handgrips allowing for dumbbell and / or kettle bell style exercises. Additionally the hand grips of the inventive device can be removed and positioned on a longitudinal bar to allow for barbell style exercises.BAC...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B21/06
CPCA63B21/1461A63B21/1469A63B21/1496A63B2225/093A63B23/1227A63B23/1236A63B2209/00A63B23/1218A63B21/4035A63B21/4031A63B21/4049
Inventor MURPHY, G. LANE
Owner MURPHY G LANE
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